This book analyses the most crucial ethical keys of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Society at large (and academia in particular) is in need of ethical references to face the new, emerging challenges born out of the rapidly evolving technological landscape. New forms of AI are being developed very quickly, and its presence is expanding rapidly into a range if disciplinary fields--from medicine to law to education, and beyond. This raises doubts about the legitimacy of its indiscriminate use, which are aggravated by the detection of misuse--for example, in the case of Deep Fakes, use of AI by students to complete their coursework, and so on. On the other hand, there are of course positive and useful possibilities that had not before been imagined, for example in creativity and in the improvement of bioengineering possibilities. However, the question remains as to whether our society is ready to use the endless possibilities of AI in favour of people. Ethical references are needed to help regulate the use of AI within trusted environments, to have a positive impact on our modern society. This book aims to meet that need.
Magdalena Bosch is a Titular University Professor at the Faculty of Humanities at the Universitat Internacional de Catalunya, Spain.
Ch 1: Introduction. Crucial and durable keys for the AI Ethics.- Ch 2: Mental Health: Ethics and the Role and Limits of Artificial Intelligence.- Ch 3: Responsible AI. Balancing Innovation with Ethical Considerations.- Ch 4: Appropriateness: Ethics of AI and its Impact on the Human Form of Life.- Ch 5: Computational Ethics: what can we learn from algorithmic morality?.- Ch 6: Ethical principles for the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education.- Ch 7: Education and Artificial Intelligence: Critical and Ethical Guidelines for Times of Algorithms.- Ch 8: Person, relationships and AI. Metaphysical foundations.- Ch 9: Transhumanism: Power and the Neglect of Otherness in an AI-Driven Utopia.- Ch 10: Human Relationships. Analysing the relationship of humans with AI through science fiction narratives.- Ch 11: Law: The unethical effects of IA on fundamental rights and public freedoms.- Ch 12: Digitocracy: Why Is AI Insidious For Democracy?.